Emi
Havist
Unfortunately, this thread will not debate evolution. While replying, this thread will consider evolution as concrete and non-speculative. Please keep this in mind.
How much of the fear of death do you think is instinctual? all multi-cellular life can feel fear on a fundamental level. Each creature thrives to survive and pass on its genes. However, human reasoning for fearing death seems to be more developed--or is it?
Do you believe the fear of death is mostly due to human sentience or do to the instinct to survive? What is your reasoning?
If we were to talk to the only other sentient beings on the Earth, cetaceans, what do you think their reasoning for a fear of death would be? Only explain this if you know enough about these creatures.
Thank you for your thoughts!
How much of the fear of death do you think is instinctual? all multi-cellular life can feel fear on a fundamental level. Each creature thrives to survive and pass on its genes. However, human reasoning for fearing death seems to be more developed--or is it?
Do you believe the fear of death is mostly due to human sentience or do to the instinct to survive? What is your reasoning?
If we were to talk to the only other sentient beings on the Earth, cetaceans, what do you think their reasoning for a fear of death would be? Only explain this if you know enough about these creatures.
Thank you for your thoughts!